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Depression doesn't always look like sadness. For a significant subset of patients — especially men — the dominant symptom is irritability, anger, and explosive frustration. Despite decades of clinical awareness since the concept of "masked depression" was introduced in the 1960s, standard screening tools like the PHQ-9 contain zero questions about anger. This episode unpacks the neurobiology behind two distinct pathways that produce angry depression — one involving serotonin and impulse control, another involving cortisol and hyperarousal — and explains why the CDC reports a 37% increase in anger-related mental health complaints among men aged 25-44. We also explore why the first-line antidepressant may fail 40% more often in these patients, and why the cultural image of depression as quiet suffering is causing missed diagnoses in construction foremen, new fathers, and millions of others who don't recognize themselves in the Zoloft commercial.
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